VAIL — Vail police are looking for two high-end shoplifters suspected of stealing $95,000 and $50,000 coats from two stores over the weekend.

According to police, a “unique fur coat” was stolen from a Vail store Saturday. On Monday, police investigating the first theft discovered a second theft of a fur coat that occurred at a different store Sunday.

Police said two people were caught on tape committing the Sunday theft but also said they aren’t sure if the two are connected to the first theft.

One of the shoplifters was described as a thin, white man speaking in an eastern European language. He is believed to be about 50 years old. The other thief was described as a short, white woman with dark brown hair and is believed to be in her mid-20s.

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